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Alexandre-Antonin Taché

The Most Reverend
Alexandre-Antonin Taché, O.M.I.
Archbishop of Saint Boniface
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Archbishop Taché circa 1890
Archdiocese Saint Boniface
Installed 7 June 1853
Term ended 22 June 1894
Predecessor Norbert Provencher
Successor Adélard Langevin, O.M.I.
Orders
Ordination 12 October 1845
Consecration 23 November 1851
Personal details
Born (1823-07-23)23 July 1823
Rivière-du-Loup
Province of Lower Canada
Died 22 June 1894(1894-06-22) (aged 70)
St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Nationality Canada
Denomination Roman Catholic
Parents Charles Taché and Louise-Henriette de Labroquerie
Occupation Missionary and Archbishop
Profession Cleric
Alma mater Grand Seminaire, Montreal, Quebec

Alexandre-Antonin Taché, O.M.I., (23 July 1823 – 22 June 1894) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest, missionary of the Oblate order, author and the first Archbishop of Saint Boniface in Manitoba, Canada.

He was born in Rivière-du-Loup, in the Province of Lower Canada (now Quebec), on 23 July 1823, the son of Charles Taché, a merchant, and Louise-Henriette de Labroquerie, a descendent of the famed explorers Louis Jolliet and Gaultier de Varennes. When his father died in January 1826, the Widow Taché was forced to return to her family home in Boucherville. The young Alexandre was raised there under the care of his uncle, in a home where the arts, study and the Catholic faith were part of the daily fabric of life.

He attended the junior seminary at Saint-Hyacinthe starting in September 1833. While there Taché started to feel a religious calling, which was guided and supported by his mother and the faculty of the school. Deciding that he did want to become a priest, after graduation from the seminary, he entered the Major Seminary run by the Sulpician Fathers in Montreal, where he began his studies for ordination.


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